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Bennett Chases Second LET Crown with Stellar Showing in Belgium

Victoria’s own Kirsten Bennett has put herself in prime position to secure a second Ladies European Tour (LET) victory, carding a composed and impressive opening rounds at the Belgian Open. The Warrnambool product has been in scintillating form, mixing precision iron play with a hot putter to sit near the top of the leaderboard heading into the weekend.

Bennett, who claimed her maiden LET title in emphatic fashion last year, is no stranger to the demanding links-style conditions that the Belgian course presents. Her consistent ball-striking has been the hallmark of her game this week, and she has shown a veteran’s poise in navigating tricky winds. The local star is determined to add another trophy to her cabinet, and her early momentum suggests she has the game to do it.

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A rock-solid performance saw her navigate the front nine with minimal fuss, before a blistering run of three birdies in four holes on the back nine propelled her into contention. She has demonstrated remarkable composure under pressure, a quality that has defined her rise on the European circuit. Her caddie noted that her commitment to the game plan has been unwavering.

With a target on her back as one of the event’s marquee players, Bennett is embracing the challenge. She acknowledges the depth of the field but remains focused on her process. “I’m just taking it one shot at a time,” she reflected. “The course is in great shape, and I’m really enjoying the test it presents.”

As the tournament heads into the crucial final rounds, all eyes will be on the Victorian. If her current form holds, a triumphant return to the winner’s circle could be on the cards, marking a magnificent milestone for the rising Australian star. The golf world will be watching.

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